Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFBI agent Carol Blue was unwilling to take local help in the case of the kidnapping of little Zoe Hendricks, but ex-cop Chris Milos' private investigation bureau proves just too good. His do... Tout lireFBI agent Carol Blue was unwilling to take local help in the case of the kidnapping of little Zoe Hendricks, but ex-cop Chris Milos' private investigation bureau proves just too good. His dog handler, Brenna Shaw, and her Alsatian, Brie, find the kidnapper holding Zoe and droppin... Tout lireFBI agent Carol Blue was unwilling to take local help in the case of the kidnapping of little Zoe Hendricks, but ex-cop Chris Milos' private investigation bureau proves just too good. His dog handler, Brenna Shaw, and her Alsatian, Brie, find the kidnapper holding Zoe and dropping the kid in the water on purpose so he can escape. They soon conclude it's not a ransom c... Tout lire
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More of a detective, suspense movie than an action thriller, my spouse and I enjoyed this when it first aired on tv and I kept the VHS tape for years. Now we watch it on DVD.
Clever film, I especially liked the theme of the SAR dogs, even if it wasn't super realistic in their training (who cares?!). I would have loved to have seen a sequel or a (mini)series.
So I thought the private detective and the dog handler made an interesting team. The cop was the sort you love to hate. The character was stiff enough that I wouldn't miss her in a sequel.
Obviously this movie had no technical advisors as everything was totally wrong and made real handlers look stupid. For example, it takes years of training under all sorts of weather with qualified instructors and after passing difficult exams to become a certified S&R dog and handler. Yet one of the dogs was trained in a backyard once for 5 minutes and suddenly became a S&R dog. I can just imagine how the S&R handlers who were in NYC on 9/11 must feel.
This movie made everyone look bad including the police and the FBI. I just hope that people who know my wife and friends don't think that the movie is realistic. This is a good example as to why "tv-movies" are terrible for the most part. After this insult I will no longer watch anything on the Animal Planet. I thought they were smarter than this.
Now as for what I actually thought of the movie. I think the story line kept you on the edge without making it too action packed cheesy. I actually enjoyed each character. Brenna and Blue both needed to come out of their shell it seemed, I felt their acting appeared a little forced in the beginning. But AFTER only a couple scenes with them their characters really took off. I liked that most of the main characters were included rather equally. It gave it the "teamwork" type atmosphere to the case. I honestly would watch it again and would watch a sequel if there was ever one.
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- GaffesThe German Shepard is referred to as Brie and Her, but when you see a shot from behind the dog, it is obviously a male.